Photo Courtesy of CNNSinger Chris Brown listens to a question from Larry King on CNN's Larry King Live.

In his first interview since assaulting singer Rihanna back in February, R&B singer Chris Brown talked to CNN's Larry King about how he could change the events of that night, seeing the photo of a battered Rihanna and his feelings for her today.

Brown, who has been ordered by the court to not communicate with Rihanna, refused to discuss what led up to the events of that February night, saying he didn't want to compromise his and Rihanna's privacy. Brown says he's still in love with Rihanna and wishes he could change what happened, "It's probably one of the worst moments of my life. And I always wish like I could take it back. And every day, it's just something that sticks in my mind. And I've said countless times how sorry I am to Rihanna, and I just accepted full responsibility. But it's just one of those things I wish I could have relived and just handled totally different."

Brown pleaded guilty to felony assault and was sentenced last month to five years' probation, six months of community labor and a year of domestic violence counseling. He is performing the labor in Richmond near his home, and police in Virginia say Brown will remove graffiti, pick up trash and wash cars as part of his sentence.